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For more than 50 years JAI has delivered industrial CCD and CMOS cameras with innovative engineering, high-end quality, and operational reliability and durability.

JAI's cameras are routinely expected to perform under the most demanding conditions - from high-speed production and inspection machinery to applications in life sciences, outdoor surveillance, aerospace, and scientific research.

JAI provides a broad range of single-imager machine vision cameras, with resolutions from 0.3 megapixels to 20+ megapixels, with speeds up to 200 frames/second and beyond.

JAI also offers the industry's largest selection of multi-imager prismbased cameras for both area scan and line scan inspection jobs where there is a need for supreme image quality.

In addition to a full set of monochrome and colour cameras for use under visible lighting, JAI provides a selection of cameras that can operate beyond the visible – in the ultraviolet and near infrared light spectrums.

Today, JAI cameras are running in applications and industries around the world, where vision technology is relied upon as an integral part of a production process, product, or service with the aim of improving quality and accuracy of products, lowering production line inspection costs, increasing production yields or creating higher efficiency in road traffic.

Image fidelity, robust feature sets, shock and vibration testing, thermal management, and alignment tolerances are all consistently among the best in the industry. If special requirements arise, JAI can provide design customisations to meet a special need or to image specific wavelengths within the light spectrum.

Common to all JAI customers is that they value the trademark characteristics of our products: proven technology, high reliability, consistent quality and superior image fidelity backed by JAI's long-term viability.

JAI has a global presence through companies in Denmark, Germany, Finland, Japan, China and USA, and via distribution partners in more than 35 countries.

Optics and illumination play a critical role in optimising the imaging conditions for machine vision measurement. Even the seemingly simple act of adjusting the iris (aperture) of a lens affects several parameters in the imaging system. There are a number of ways of adjusting the iris, but the Precise-iris (or P-iris) method offers significant benefits.

The popular JAI GO-5100 compact, lightweight industrial cameras are now available with the high speed USB3 Vision interface as well as GigE Vision. The new JAI GO-5100-USB monochrome and colour cameras provide 5.1 MP resolution at a high frame rate of 74 fps. This means that users can benefit from the same outstanding image quality offered by the Sony Pregius IMX250 CMOS sensor whichever interface they prefer to use.

The new Wave series of dual-band line scan cameras from JAI operate in the Short Wave InfraRed (SWIR) region of the spectrum. The WA-1000D-CL simultaneously acquires and precisely aligns images from SWIR light between 900 and 1400 nm on one sensor and from 1400 nm to 1700 nm on the second sensor, even when objects are moving at high speeds. This has the potential to enhance current machine vision systems by revealing information that can’t be seen when using just the visible and/or the near infrared light spectrum.